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'The RealDr Evil' explores the rise of Kim Jong-il after his father, Kim II- sung's, death. His father, who is referred to as 'Great Leader' by North Korea, was a highly praised and well-respected leader -the founder of North Korea and commander of the fifth largest standing army in the world.
Following the death of Kim II-sung, Kim Jong- il was left to fulfil the position of his father, however many doubted he had the right skills to follow in his footsteps. He was seen as a black sheep as rarely taken seriously. Everyone felt that Kim Jong- il would struggle to keep up to his father's standards. Were they right?
'The Real Dr Evil' follows the fascinating journey of Kim Jong- il -- from his childhood experiences, through his education, to his controversial leadership. When the great economic collapse of the mid-90s struck, Jong-il left many of his citizens to suffer. But as many began to lose hope, Jung-il began approaching many western countries for help. Many perceived this distress signal positively, others did not.
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From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware of all this; instead his eyes were glued to the pages of the book. Towards sunset he raised his eyes and looked out.
“When did it begin to rain?” he asked.
“It’s been raining since noon. There was even a thunderstorm,” answered one of the officials.
"Is that so? I was so engrossed in reading that I was unaware what was happening. Anyhow, it was a worthwhile day. I finished reading this book in the course of the afternoon.”
A bright smile spread over his face.
---------
The People’s Wish
The year 1974 was significant in that Kim Jong Il was acclaimed as successor to PresidentKim Il Sung. The event provided a sure guarantee for inheriting and accomplishing the revolutionary cause of Juche through generations.
Inheriting the revolutionary cause of the leader is a fundamental problem that decide Jeong Mong-heons the destiny of a revolution. The cause of the leader is a long-term undertaking that should be executed through generations. Therefore, there arises the problem of defending the revolutionary cause pioneered by the leader and inheriting it.
...
The historical experience and lesson of the international communist movement have shown that, if the problem of the successor is not solved properly in the period when one generation of the revolution is replaced by another, the helm of the party and state falls into the hands of political careerists and plotters, and the revolutionary cause of the leader is stopped halfway and its lifeline is severed.
...
The convention so far was that the successor to a leader was designated by the leader himself or appointed at a congress or plenum of the party. But in the case of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Il, who had accomplished imperishable exploits by leading the Party and the revolution with a high level of statesmanship, won the respect and trust of the Party and people as their recognized leader, and the people regarded him as the successor to President Kim Il Sung.
In those days Kim Jong Il was a young statesman in his early thirties.
The Korean people’s infinite respect for him emanated from his high profile.
With regard to a great man, some said that he should be a renowned ideologue or philosopher with clear-thinking brains; others insisted that he should be an inventor who has startled the world or a man of literature whose works are loved by the people, and still others said that he should be a brave hero or a military genius.
Human history records many great men, but not a great man who is possessed of the power of both the sword and the pen as well as of love for his country, nation and fellow people.
The Korean people found in Kim Jong Il far-sighted wisdom, excelled creative skill and audacity, and mettle proper to a hero. They also found in him unshakable faith and will, a crystal-clear conscience and a sense of obligation, ardent love for his country and fellow people, revolutionary comradeship, burning passion and pride in his nation, tenderness, simplicity, and modesty.
To be continued...
(Great Leader Kim Jong Il’s Biography 2)

During Kim's regime the country suffered from famine, partially due to economic mismanagement, and had a poor human rights record. Kim involved his country in state terrorism and strengthened the role of the military by his Songun, or "military-first", politics. Kim's rule also saw tentative economic reforms, including the opening of the Kaesong Industrial Park in 2003.

From late 2010, Kim Jong-un was viewed as heir apparent to the leadership of the nation, and following his father's death, he was announced as the "Great Successor" by North Korean state television. At Kim Jong-il's memorial service, Chairman of the Supreme People's AssemblyKim Yong-nam declared that "Respected Comrade Kim Jong-un is our party, military and country's supreme leader who inherits great comrade Kim Jong-il's ideology, leadership, character, virtues, grit and courage". On 30 December 2011, the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea formally appointed Kim as the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army. In April 2012, the 4th Party Conference elected him to the newly created post of First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea.

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Following the death of Kim II-sung, Kim Jong- il was left to fulfil the position of his father, however many doubted he had the right skills to follow in his footsteps. He was seen as a black sheep as rarely taken seriously. Everyone felt that Kim Jong- il would struggle to keep up to his father's standards. Were they right?
'The Real Dr Evil' follows the fascinating journey of Kim Jong- il -- from his childhood experiences, through his education, to his controversial leadership. When the great economic collapse of the mid-90s struck, Jong-il left many of his citizens to suffer. But as many began to lose hope, Jung-il began approaching many western countries for help. Many perceived this distress signal positively, others did not.
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12:13

Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

Kim Jong Il, the Great Philosopher

From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware of all this; instead his eyes were glued to the pages of the book. Towards sunset he raised his eyes and looked out.
“When did it begin to rain?” he asked.
“It’s been raining since noon. There was even a thunderstorm,” answered one of the officials.
"Is that so? I was so engrossed in reading that I was unaware what was happening. Anyhow, it was a worthwhile day. I finished reading this book in the course of the afternoon.”
A bright smile spread over his face.
---------
The People’s Wish
The year 1974 was significant in that Kim Jong Il was acclaimed as successor to PresidentKim Il Sung. The event provided a sure guarantee for inheriting and accomplishing the revolutionary cause of Juche through generations.
Inheriting the revolutionary cause of the leader is a fundamental problem that decide Jeong Mong-heons the destiny of a revolution. The cause of the leader is a long-term undertaking that should be executed through generations. Therefore, there arises the problem of defending the revolutionary cause pioneered by the leader and inheriting it.
...
The historical experience and lesson of the international communist movement have shown that, if the problem of the successor is not solved properly in the period when one generation of the revolution is replaced by another, the helm of the party and state falls into the hands of political careerists and plotters, and the revolutionary cause of the leader is stopped halfway and its lifeline is severed.
...
The convention so far was that the successor to a leader was designated by the leader himself or appointed at a congress or plenum of the party. But in the case of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Il, who had accomplished imperishable exploits by leading the Party and the revolution with a high level of statesmanship, won the respect and trust of the Party and people as their recognized leader, and the people regarded him as the successor to President Kim Il Sung.
In those days Kim Jong Il was a young statesman in his early thirties.
The Korean people’s infinite respect for him emanated from his high profile.
With regard to a great man, some said that he should be a renowned ideologue or philosopher with clear-thinking brains; others insisted that he should be an inventor who has startled the world or a man of literature whose works are loved by the people, and still others said that he should be a brave hero or a military genius.
Human history records many great men, but not a great man who is possessed of the power of both the sword and the pen as well as of love for his country, nation and fellow people.
The Korean people found in Kim Jong Il far-sighted wisdom, excelled creative skill and audacity, and mettle proper to a hero. They also found in him unshakable faith and will, a crystal-clear conscience and a sense of obligation, ardent love for his country and fellow people, revolutionary comradeship, burning passion and pride in his nation, tenderness, simplicity, and modesty.
To be continued...
(Great Leader Kim Jong Il’s Biography 2)

Official North Korea State TV Announcement of Death of Kim Jong Il

Kim Jong Il 1994

Scenes of mass grief as mourners line streets at funeral for Kim Jong Il

Scenes of mass grief as mourners line streets at funeral for Kim Jong Il

Scenes of mass grief as mourners line streets at funeral for Kim Jong Il

(28 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of start of funeral procession with car carrying large portrait of Kim Jong Il
2. Wide of soldiers and civilians bowing
3. Long shot of exterior Kumsusan Memorial Palace with portrait of Kim Il Sung and flag at half mast
4. Mid and zoom out from large portrait of Kim Jong Il on car at head of funeral procession, behind him Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission
5. Wide of hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
6. Soldiers watching procession
7. Hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
8. Mid of weeping soldiers and civilians watching procession
9. Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse, pull out and pan
10. Tracking shot of soldiers and civilians screaming and crying
11. Close and pull out of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse
12. Tracking shot of civilians screaming and crying, held back by soldiers
13. Mid of hearse with Kim Jong Un and pan to onlookers screaming and crying
13. Soldiers and civilians wailing
14. Various of hearse and motorcade after it has just left Kumsusan Memorial Palace
15. Close of women crying
16. Wide of hearse and motorcade pull out to wide driving through downtown Pyongyang
17. Wide driving shot passing by crowds of mourners
18. Wide of funeral motorcade driving through Kim Il Sung Square
19. Wide of women crying
20. Wide of hearse driving round Kim Il Sung Square
21. Wide of mourners crying and pan to hearse driving past in Kim Il Sung Square
22. Close of men grieving
23. Wide of motorcade
24. Mid of women crying and pan to motorcade passing
25. Women crying
26. Wide pan from hearse driving past, to mourners screaming and crying
27. Mourners screaming and crying
28. Wide of motorcade from rear
29. Wide of exterior of Kumsusan Memorial Palace
30. Wide of motorcade returning to Kumsusan Memorial Palace after procession around city
31. Wide of military watching motorcade
32. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
33. Wide of onlookers grieving
34. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
35. Wide of Kim Jong Un and hearse
36. Mid of honour guard holding flags
37. Close of member of honour guard looking tearful
38. Wide pan of crowd outside memorial palace
39. Mid of Kim Jong Un standing outside memorial palace with Vice MarshalRi Yong Ho on his right and parliament head Kim Yong Nam on his left, with PremierChoe Yong Rim on the left of Kim Yong Nam
40. Various of honour guard marching past
41. Wide exterior of memorial palace
STORYLINE
Footage from APTNNorth Korea showed tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday, wailing and clutching their chests as a black hearse carried late leader Kim Jong Il's body through the capital for a final farewell.
The procession also put his young son and successor, Kim Jong Un, on centre stage.
He was head mourner on a gray and freezing day, walking with one hand on the hearse, the other raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against the wind.
Associated Press Television News was the only foreign independent media crew covering the event.
At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched by.
Kim Jong Il - who led the nation with absolute rule after father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, through a devastating famine that killed hundreds of thousands and a controversial drive to build up nuclear and missile programs that earned North Korea international sanctions and condemnation - died of a heart attack December 17 at age 69.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1776ecc56bad40e0c8e351e21e7898e8
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3:50

The Failed Assassination of Kim Jong-il (Extra Scene from 'Propaganda Over Pyongyang')

The Failed Assassination of Kim Jong-il (Extra Scene from 'Propaganda Over Pyongyang')

The Failed Assassination of Kim Jong-il (Extra Scene from 'Propaganda Over Pyongyang')

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Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il made Korea into a paradise

Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il made Korea into a paradise

Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il made Korea into a paradise

English Narration
Kim Jong Il said he would make flowers bloom on a rock if that is the wish of people
From the documentary: "AlwaysWorking Together for the People" 1994First song is "The party is our bosom" (당의 품은 우리 사는 집)
Second song is "Thinking of Mother" (어머니 생각)
This is the original video, the video called "North Korea - How Kim Il Sung Made Korea Into A Paradise" is a copy of this one.
Motherland Is the Cradle of My LifeCandidate Academician, Professor and DoctorKim Won Il, teacher of Kim Chaek University of Technology, says:
"It is 70 years after the Korean people raised cheers of hurrah with the joy of national liberation.
After the country was occupied by the Japanese imperialists, the Korean people had to live as slaves for tens of years. But when Korea was liberated on August 15, Juche 34 or 1945, they felt joy of national liberation and were greatly excited.
Still vivid before my eyes is the scene that my father and mother were so glad to greet the day of liberation that they shed tears and raised cheers of hurrah with smile on their faces. Why not!
I was born in ChongjinCity, North Hamgyong Province. Before liberation the Korean people had to live as colonial slaves. At that time my parents were eking out a scanty livelihood while doing a hard labour at a railway construction site. Our house was a tiny straw-thatched cottage built with straw bags piled up.
At the construction site my father shouldered pole to carry rails and my mother gathered bottomings. They toiled and moiled all day long but our family often skipped meals as it was difficult to prepare even thin porridge for a meal. I could not see a smile on their faces but only their worried looks.
Though there were the sky and the land, the Korean people were deprived of the home and right of their life. Their life was literally inferior to animals. Our family had to live in gloom with bitter tears and sorrow.
But the spring light of liberation came to our family as well. Saying he was not tired no matter how hard he might work, my father always told us to study hard and do our duty as masters of new Korea.
With the pleasure and pride of being the masters of the country and factories, my parents devoted their all to the building of new Korea. National liberation cleared me of hunger and provided me with the right of learning. I learned to my heart´s content without any worry and studied at today´s Kim Chaek University of Technology as I hoped.
After graduating from the university, I taught students and could become Candidate Academician, Professor and Doctor. It is impossible to think of my growth like today as a child of railway workers before liberation.
The national liberation provided the right to life, the genuine human right to all people on this land as well as my family and me. So I always say to my children that today´s happiness is possible because the great leader Kim Il Sung liberated the country and built a genuine people´s government whose masters are people. Indeed, the motherland is the home and genuine cradle of my life."
(Voice of Korea2015)

2:59

North Koreans weeping hysterically over the death of Kim Jong-il

North Koreans weeping hysterically over the death of Kim Jong-il

North Koreans weeping hysterically over the death of Kim Jong-il

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Famous quotes by Kim Jong Il:

"Team America: World Police"

"I want to apologize and it will never be allowed to happen again."

"This happened over decades of hostile relations and I want to talk about it frankly,"

"We can give more rice if North Korea asks it in the talks,"

"Overall relations between the North and the South have developed in favor of national reconciliation, unity and reunification."

"I am sure you have seen for yourselves and sensed how the Korean people feel towards the United States here in our country."

"National defense is the sacred duty of the young and all other people."

"No faction is better or worse than any other. All come from the same mould; they are all products of capitalist influence in the working class movement. And they are a poison that destroys our Party and the working class movement in Korea."

"The revolution is carried out by means of one's thought, not through one's family background."

"Great ideology creates great times."

"A man who dreads trials and difficulties cannot become a revolutionary. If he is to become a revolutionary with an indomitable fighting spirit, he must be tempered in the arduous struggle from his youth. As the saying goes, early training means more than late earning."

"We oppose the reactionary policies of the U.S. government but we do not oppose the American people. We want to have many good friends in the United States."

"The liquidation of colonialism is a trend of the times which no force can hold back."

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'The RealDr Evil' explores the rise of Kim Jong-il after his father, Kim II- sung's, death. His father, who is referred to as 'Great Leader' by North Korea, was a highly praised and well-respected ...

Biography : Supreme Leader of North Korea , Kim Jong-il

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Rare footage of speaking Kim Jong Il

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published: 22 Oct 2017

Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

Kim Jong Il, the Great Philosopher

From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware...

Official North Korea State TV Announcement of Death of Kim Jong Il

Kim Jong Il 1994

Scenes of mass grief as mourners line streets at funeral for Kim Jong Il

(28 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of start of funeral procession with car carrying large portrait of Kim Jong Il
2. Wide of soldiers and civilians bowing
3. Long shot of exterior Kumsusan Memorial Palace with portrait of Kim Il Sung and flag at half mast
4. Mid and zoom out from large portrait of Kim Jong Il on car at head of funeral procession, behind him Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission
5. Wide of hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
6. Soldiers watching procession
7. Hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
8. Mid of weeping soldiers and civilians watching procession
9. Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse, pull out and pan
10. Tracking shot of soldiers and civilians screaming and crying
11. Close an...

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The Failed Assassination of Kim Jong-il (Extra Scene from 'Propaganda Over Pyongyang')

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North and SouthKorea are, both legally and philosophically, in a state of war. While the guns may be silent, the conflict between the two countries has now become one of propaganda.
With the assistance of the Human Rights Foundation, North Korean defectors now in South Korea have been launching hydrogen-filled balloons across the 38th parallel — carrying both money and propaganda. In late 2014, a balloon launch sparked a brief exchange of gunfire between North and South Korean soldiers, and even more recently, Pyongyang has promised that hellfire will rain on South Korea if any copies of the controversial Hollywood comedy The Interview make it across the border.
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'The RealDr Evil' explores the rise of Kim Jong-il after his father, Kim II- sung's, death. His father, who is referred to as 'Great Leader' by North Korea, was a highly praised and well-respected leader -the founder of North Korea and commander of the fifth largest standing army in the world.
Following the death of Kim II-sung, Kim Jong- il was left to fulfil the position of his father, however many doubted he had the right skills to follow in his footsteps. He was seen as a black sheep as rarely taken seriously. Everyone felt that Kim Jong- il would struggle to keep up to his father's standards. Were they right?
'The Real Dr Evil' follows the fascinating journey of Kim Jong- il -- from his childhood experiences, through his education, to his controversial leadership. When the great economic collapse of the mid-90s struck, Jong-il left many of his citizens to suffer. But as many began to lose hope, Jung-il began approaching many western countries for help. Many perceived this distress signal positively, others did not.
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Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware of all this; instead his eyes were glued to the pages of the book. Towards sunset he raised his eyes and looked out.
“When did it begin to rain?” he asked.
“It’s been raining since noon. There was even a thunderstorm,” answered one of the officials.
"Is that so? I was so engrossed in reading that I was unaware what was happening. Anyhow, it was a worthwhile day. I finished reading this book in the course of the afternoon.”
A bright smile spread over his face.
---------
The People’s Wish
The year 1974 was significant in that Kim Jong Il was acclaimed as successor to PresidentKim Il Sung. The event provided a sure guarantee for inheriting and accomplishing the revolutionary cause of Juche through generations.
Inheriting the revolutionary cause of the leader is a fundamental problem that decide Jeong Mong-heons the destiny of a revolution. The cause of the leader is a long-term undertaking that should be executed through generations. Therefore, there arises the problem of defending the revolutionary cause pioneered by the leader and inheriting it.
...
The historical experience and lesson of the international communist movement have shown that, if the problem of the successor is not solved properly in the period when one generation of the revolution is replaced by another, the helm of the party and state falls into the hands of political careerists and plotters, and the revolutionary cause of the leader is stopped halfway and its lifeline is severed.
...
The convention so far was that the successor to a leader was designated by the leader himself or appointed at a congress or plenum of the party. But in the case of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Il, who had accomplished imperishable exploits by leading the Party and the revolution with a high level of statesmanship, won the respect and trust of the Party and people as their recognized leader, and the people regarded him as the successor to President Kim Il Sung.
In those days Kim Jong Il was a young statesman in his early thirties.
The Korean people’s infinite respect for him emanated from his high profile.
With regard to a great man, some said that he should be a renowned ideologue or philosopher with clear-thinking brains; others insisted that he should be an inventor who has startled the world or a man of literature whose works are loved by the people, and still others said that he should be a brave hero or a military genius.
Human history records many great men, but not a great man who is possessed of the power of both the sword and the pen as well as of love for his country, nation and fellow people.
The Korean people found in Kim Jong Il far-sighted wisdom, excelled creative skill and audacity, and mettle proper to a hero. They also found in him unshakable faith and will, a crystal-clear conscience and a sense of obligation, ardent love for his country and fellow people, revolutionary comradeship, burning passion and pride in his nation, tenderness, simplicity, and modesty.
To be continued...
(Great Leader Kim Jong Il’s Biography 2)

From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware of all this; instead his eyes were glued to the pages of the book. Towards sunset he raised his eyes and looked out.
“When did it begin to rain?” he asked.
“It’s been raining since noon. There was even a thunderstorm,” answered one of the officials.
"Is that so? I was so engrossed in reading that I was unaware what was happening. Anyhow, it was a worthwhile day. I finished reading this book in the course of the afternoon.”
A bright smile spread over his face.
---------
The People’s Wish
The year 1974 was significant in that Kim Jong Il was acclaimed as successor to PresidentKim Il Sung. The event provided a sure guarantee for inheriting and accomplishing the revolutionary cause of Juche through generations.
Inheriting the revolutionary cause of the leader is a fundamental problem that decide Jeong Mong-heons the destiny of a revolution. The cause of the leader is a long-term undertaking that should be executed through generations. Therefore, there arises the problem of defending the revolutionary cause pioneered by the leader and inheriting it.
...
The historical experience and lesson of the international communist movement have shown that, if the problem of the successor is not solved properly in the period when one generation of the revolution is replaced by another, the helm of the party and state falls into the hands of political careerists and plotters, and the revolutionary cause of the leader is stopped halfway and its lifeline is severed.
...
The convention so far was that the successor to a leader was designated by the leader himself or appointed at a congress or plenum of the party. But in the case of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Il, who had accomplished imperishable exploits by leading the Party and the revolution with a high level of statesmanship, won the respect and trust of the Party and people as their recognized leader, and the people regarded him as the successor to President Kim Il Sung.
In those days Kim Jong Il was a young statesman in his early thirties.
The Korean people’s infinite respect for him emanated from his high profile.
With regard to a great man, some said that he should be a renowned ideologue or philosopher with clear-thinking brains; others insisted that he should be an inventor who has startled the world or a man of literature whose works are loved by the people, and still others said that he should be a brave hero or a military genius.
Human history records many great men, but not a great man who is possessed of the power of both the sword and the pen as well as of love for his country, nation and fellow people.
The Korean people found in Kim Jong Il far-sighted wisdom, excelled creative skill and audacity, and mettle proper to a hero. They also found in him unshakable faith and will, a crystal-clear conscience and a sense of obligation, ardent love for his country and fellow people, revolutionary comradeship, burning passion and pride in his nation, tenderness, simplicity, and modesty.
To be continued...
(Great Leader Kim Jong Il’s Biography 2)

(28 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of start of funeral procession with car carrying large portrait of Kim Jong Il
2. Wide of soldiers and civilians bowing
3. Long shot of exterior Kumsusan Memorial Palace with portrait of Kim Il Sung and flag at half mast
4. Mid and zoom out from large portrait of Kim Jong Il on car at head of funeral procession, behind him Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission
5. Wide of hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
6. Soldiers watching procession
7. Hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
8. Mid of weeping soldiers and civilians watching procession
9. Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse, pull out and pan
10. Tracking shot of soldiers and civilians screaming and crying
11. Close and pull out of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse
12. Tracking shot of civilians screaming and crying, held back by soldiers
13. Mid of hearse with Kim Jong Un and pan to onlookers screaming and crying
13. Soldiers and civilians wailing
14. Various of hearse and motorcade after it has just left Kumsusan Memorial Palace
15. Close of women crying
16. Wide of hearse and motorcade pull out to wide driving through downtown Pyongyang
17. Wide driving shot passing by crowds of mourners
18. Wide of funeral motorcade driving through Kim Il Sung Square
19. Wide of women crying
20. Wide of hearse driving round Kim Il Sung Square
21. Wide of mourners crying and pan to hearse driving past in Kim Il Sung Square
22. Close of men grieving
23. Wide of motorcade
24. Mid of women crying and pan to motorcade passing
25. Women crying
26. Wide pan from hearse driving past, to mourners screaming and crying
27. Mourners screaming and crying
28. Wide of motorcade from rear
29. Wide of exterior of Kumsusan Memorial Palace
30. Wide of motorcade returning to Kumsusan Memorial Palace after procession around city
31. Wide of military watching motorcade
32. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
33. Wide of onlookers grieving
34. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
35. Wide of Kim Jong Un and hearse
36. Mid of honour guard holding flags
37. Close of member of honour guard looking tearful
38. Wide pan of crowd outside memorial palace
39. Mid of Kim Jong Un standing outside memorial palace with Vice MarshalRi Yong Ho on his right and parliament head Kim Yong Nam on his left, with PremierChoe Yong Rim on the left of Kim Yong Nam
40. Various of honour guard marching past
41. Wide exterior of memorial palace
STORYLINE
Footage from APTNNorth Korea showed tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday, wailing and clutching their chests as a black hearse carried late leader Kim Jong Il's body through the capital for a final farewell.
The procession also put his young son and successor, Kim Jong Un, on centre stage.
He was head mourner on a gray and freezing day, walking with one hand on the hearse, the other raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against the wind.
Associated Press Television News was the only foreign independent media crew covering the event.
At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched by.
Kim Jong Il - who led the nation with absolute rule after father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, through a devastating famine that killed hundreds of thousands and a controversial drive to build up nuclear and missile programs that earned North Korea international sanctions and condemnation - died of a heart attack December 17 at age 69.
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(28 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of start of funeral procession with car carrying large portrait of Kim Jong Il
2. Wide of soldiers and civilians bowing
3. Long shot of exterior Kumsusan Memorial Palace with portrait of Kim Il Sung and flag at half mast
4. Mid and zoom out from large portrait of Kim Jong Il on car at head of funeral procession, behind him Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission
5. Wide of hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
6. Soldiers watching procession
7. Hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
8. Mid of weeping soldiers and civilians watching procession
9. Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse, pull out and pan
10. Tracking shot of soldiers and civilians screaming and crying
11. Close and pull out of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse
12. Tracking shot of civilians screaming and crying, held back by soldiers
13. Mid of hearse with Kim Jong Un and pan to onlookers screaming and crying
13. Soldiers and civilians wailing
14. Various of hearse and motorcade after it has just left Kumsusan Memorial Palace
15. Close of women crying
16. Wide of hearse and motorcade pull out to wide driving through downtown Pyongyang
17. Wide driving shot passing by crowds of mourners
18. Wide of funeral motorcade driving through Kim Il Sung Square
19. Wide of women crying
20. Wide of hearse driving round Kim Il Sung Square
21. Wide of mourners crying and pan to hearse driving past in Kim Il Sung Square
22. Close of men grieving
23. Wide of motorcade
24. Mid of women crying and pan to motorcade passing
25. Women crying
26. Wide pan from hearse driving past, to mourners screaming and crying
27. Mourners screaming and crying
28. Wide of motorcade from rear
29. Wide of exterior of Kumsusan Memorial Palace
30. Wide of motorcade returning to Kumsusan Memorial Palace after procession around city
31. Wide of military watching motorcade
32. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
33. Wide of onlookers grieving
34. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
35. Wide of Kim Jong Un and hearse
36. Mid of honour guard holding flags
37. Close of member of honour guard looking tearful
38. Wide pan of crowd outside memorial palace
39. Mid of Kim Jong Un standing outside memorial palace with Vice MarshalRi Yong Ho on his right and parliament head Kim Yong Nam on his left, with PremierChoe Yong Rim on the left of Kim Yong Nam
40. Various of honour guard marching past
41. Wide exterior of memorial palace
STORYLINE
Footage from APTNNorth Korea showed tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday, wailing and clutching their chests as a black hearse carried late leader Kim Jong Il's body through the capital for a final farewell.
The procession also put his young son and successor, Kim Jong Un, on centre stage.
He was head mourner on a gray and freezing day, walking with one hand on the hearse, the other raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against the wind.
Associated Press Television News was the only foreign independent media crew covering the event.
At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched by.
Kim Jong Il - who led the nation with absolute rule after father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, through a devastating famine that killed hundreds of thousands and a controversial drive to build up nuclear and missile programs that earned North Korea international sanctions and condemnation - died of a heart attack December 17 at age 69.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1776ecc56bad40e0c8e351e21e7898e8
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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English Narration
Kim Jong Il said he would make flowers bloom on a rock if that is the wish of people
From the documentary: "AlwaysWorking Together for the People" 1994First song is "The party is our bosom" (당의 품은 우리 사는 집)
Second song is "Thinking of Mother" (어머니 생각)
This is the original video, the video called "North Korea - How Kim Il Sung Made Korea Into A Paradise" is a copy of this one.
Motherland Is the Cradle of My LifeCandidate Academician, Professor and DoctorKim Won Il, teacher of Kim Chaek University of Technology, says:
"It is 70 years after the Korean people raised cheers of hurrah with the joy of national liberation.
After the country was occupied by the Japanese imperialists, the Korean people had to live as slaves for tens of years. But when Korea was liberated on August 15, Juche 34 or 1945, they felt joy of national liberation and were greatly excited.
Still vivid before my eyes is the scene that my father and mother were so glad to greet the day of liberation that they shed tears and raised cheers of hurrah with smile on their faces. Why not!
I was born in ChongjinCity, North Hamgyong Province. Before liberation the Korean people had to live as colonial slaves. At that time my parents were eking out a scanty livelihood while doing a hard labour at a railway construction site. Our house was a tiny straw-thatched cottage built with straw bags piled up.
At the construction site my father shouldered pole to carry rails and my mother gathered bottomings. They toiled and moiled all day long but our family often skipped meals as it was difficult to prepare even thin porridge for a meal. I could not see a smile on their faces but only their worried looks.
Though there were the sky and the land, the Korean people were deprived of the home and right of their life. Their life was literally inferior to animals. Our family had to live in gloom with bitter tears and sorrow.
But the spring light of liberation came to our family as well. Saying he was not tired no matter how hard he might work, my father always told us to study hard and do our duty as masters of new Korea.
With the pleasure and pride of being the masters of the country and factories, my parents devoted their all to the building of new Korea. National liberation cleared me of hunger and provided me with the right of learning. I learned to my heart´s content without any worry and studied at today´s Kim Chaek University of Technology as I hoped.
After graduating from the university, I taught students and could become Candidate Academician, Professor and Doctor. It is impossible to think of my growth like today as a child of railway workers before liberation.
The national liberation provided the right to life, the genuine human right to all people on this land as well as my family and me. So I always say to my children that today´s happiness is possible because the great leader Kim Il Sung liberated the country and built a genuine people´s government whose masters are people. Indeed, the motherland is the home and genuine cradle of my life."
(Voice of Korea2015)

English Narration
Kim Jong Il said he would make flowers bloom on a rock if that is the wish of people
From the documentary: "AlwaysWorking Together for the People" 1994First song is "The party is our bosom" (당의 품은 우리 사는 집)
Second song is "Thinking of Mother" (어머니 생각)
This is the original video, the video called "North Korea - How Kim Il Sung Made Korea Into A Paradise" is a copy of this one.
Motherland Is the Cradle of My LifeCandidate Academician, Professor and DoctorKim Won Il, teacher of Kim Chaek University of Technology, says:
"It is 70 years after the Korean people raised cheers of hurrah with the joy of national liberation.
After the country was occupied by the Japanese imperialists, the Korean people had to live as slaves for tens of years. But when Korea was liberated on August 15, Juche 34 or 1945, they felt joy of national liberation and were greatly excited.
Still vivid before my eyes is the scene that my father and mother were so glad to greet the day of liberation that they shed tears and raised cheers of hurrah with smile on their faces. Why not!
I was born in ChongjinCity, North Hamgyong Province. Before liberation the Korean people had to live as colonial slaves. At that time my parents were eking out a scanty livelihood while doing a hard labour at a railway construction site. Our house was a tiny straw-thatched cottage built with straw bags piled up.
At the construction site my father shouldered pole to carry rails and my mother gathered bottomings. They toiled and moiled all day long but our family often skipped meals as it was difficult to prepare even thin porridge for a meal. I could not see a smile on their faces but only their worried looks.
Though there were the sky and the land, the Korean people were deprived of the home and right of their life. Their life was literally inferior to animals. Our family had to live in gloom with bitter tears and sorrow.
But the spring light of liberation came to our family as well. Saying he was not tired no matter how hard he might work, my father always told us to study hard and do our duty as masters of new Korea.
With the pleasure and pride of being the masters of the country and factories, my parents devoted their all to the building of new Korea. National liberation cleared me of hunger and provided me with the right of learning. I learned to my heart´s content without any worry and studied at today´s Kim Chaek University of Technology as I hoped.
After graduating from the university, I taught students and could become Candidate Academician, Professor and Doctor. It is impossible to think of my growth like today as a child of railway workers before liberation.
The national liberation provided the right to life, the genuine human right to all people on this land as well as my family and me. So I always say to my children that today´s happiness is possible because the great leader Kim Il Sung liberated the country and built a genuine people´s government whose masters are people. Indeed, the motherland is the home and genuine cradle of my life."
(Voice of Korea2015)

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Kim Jong Un at opening of new meat shop

Pyongyang, April 26 (KCNA) -- The Mansugyo Meat and FishShop built on the bank of picturesque Pothong River in Pyongyang started its business on Wednesday.
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The opening ceremony was held on Wednesday.
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Pyongyang, April 26 (KCNA) -- The Mansugyo Meat and FishShop built on the bank of picturesque Pothong River in Pyongyang started its business on Wednesday.
The 3-storey shop covers 5 000 plus square meters.
Its ground floor has counters of fresh and frozen fish and processed fish while the first floor counters of meat including beef, pork, goose, turkey and quail and processed foodstuff.
The second floor has a restaurant serving steak.
The opening ceremony was held on Wednesday.
The dear respected Kim Jong Un appeared at the shop to congratulate its opening.
Attended there were Kim Yong Nam, Choe Yong Rim, Choe Ryong Hae, Ri Yong Ho and other senior party, state and army officials and officials concerned.
Looking round the interior of the shop, Kim Jong Un expressed great satisfaction with the solider builders having built the shop to be loved by the people.
He ardently said leader Kim Jong Il would have seen the shop with the highest service level.
He advanced tasks to manage and operate the shop.
He visited the shop construction site in January and indicated the orientation and ways for construction, underlining the need to provide the best convenience to the consumers. -0-
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Corée du Nord
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Pyongyang, April 26 (KCNA) -- The Mansugyo Meat and FishShop built on the bank of picturesque Pothong River in Pyongyang started its business on Wednesday.
The 3-storey shop covers 5 000 plus square meters.
Its ground floor has counters of fresh and frozen fish and processed fish while the first floor counters of meat including beef, pork, goose, turkey and quail and processed foodstuff.
The second floor has a restaurant serving steak.
The opening ceremony was held on Wednesday.
The dear respected Kim Jong Un appeared at the shop to congratulate its opening.
Attended there were Kim Yong Nam, Choe Yong Rim, Choe Ryong Hae, Ri Yong Ho and other senior party, state and army officials and officials concerned.
Looking round the interior of the shop, Kim Jong Un expressed great satisfaction with the solider builders having built the shop to be loved by the people.
He ardently said leader Kim Jong Il would have seen the shop with the highest service level.
He advanced tasks to manage and operate the shop.
He visited the shop construction site in January and indicated the orientation and ways for construction, underlining the need to provide the best convenience to the consumers. -0-
North Korea
Nordkorea
Corea del Norte
Corée du Nord
Koreańska Republika﻿ Ludowo-Demokratyczna
Корейская Народно-Демократическая Республика
Kuzey Kore
كوريا الشمالية조선민주주의인민공화국

The Real Doctor Evil: Kim Jong Il's North Korea - Full Documentary

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'The RealDr Evil' explores the rise of Kim Jong-il after his father, Kim II- sung's, death. His father, who is referred to as 'Great Leader' by North Korea, was a highly praised and well-respected leader -the founder of North Korea and commander of the fifth largest standing army in the world.
Following the death of Kim II-sung, Kim Jong- il was left to fulfil the position of his father, however many doubted he had the right skills to follow in his footsteps. He was seen as a black sheep as rarely taken seriously. Everyone felt that Kim Jong- il would struggle to keep up to his father's standards. Were they right?
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Mausoleum of Kim Jong Il with his Yacht, the train in which he died and all his Awards

Kim Jong Il, the Great Philosopher

From the documentary "Respected ComradeKim Jong Il is a Great Thinker and Theoretician"
Korean title: 경애하는 김정일동지는 위대한 사상리론가이시다
Year of production: 2000Unaware of a Thunderstorm
Between May 1966 and July 1969, Kim Jong Il conducted a comprehensive study and analysis of 31 major works by Marx, Engels and Lenin.
Recollecting those days, Kim Jong Il said:
“At that time I read and debated until my eyes became bloodshot and my voice hoarse. But I shall never forget those days of reading and studying.”
One day Kim Jong Il and a group of officials were reading a classic work, which he planned to discuss with them a few days later. Since noon dark clouds had been gathering outside and it began to rain heavily, accompanied by a violent thunderstorm and lightning. But Kim Jong Il was unaware of all this; instead his eyes were glued to the pages of the book. Towards sunset he raised his eyes and looked out.
“When did it begin to rain?” he asked.
“It’s been raining since noon. There was even a thunderstorm,” answered one of the officials.
"Is that so? I was so engrossed in reading that I was unaware what was happening. Anyhow, it was a worthwhile day. I finished reading this book in the course of the afternoon.”
A bright smile spread over his face.
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The People’s Wish
The year 1974 was significant in that Kim Jong Il was acclaimed as successor to PresidentKim Il Sung. The event provided a sure guarantee for inheriting and accomplishing the revolutionary cause of Juche through generations.
Inheriting the revolutionary cause of the leader is a fundamental problem that decide Jeong Mong-heons the destiny of a revolution. The cause of the leader is a long-term undertaking that should be executed through generations. Therefore, there arises the problem of defending the revolutionary cause pioneered by the leader and inheriting it.
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The historical experience and lesson of the international communist movement have shown that, if the problem of the successor is not solved properly in the period when one generation of the revolution is replaced by another, the helm of the party and state falls into the hands of political careerists and plotters, and the revolutionary cause of the leader is stopped halfway and its lifeline is severed.
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The convention so far was that the successor to a leader was designated by the leader himself or appointed at a congress or plenum of the party. But in the case of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Il, who had accomplished imperishable exploits by leading the Party and the revolution with a high level of statesmanship, won the respect and trust of the Party and people as their recognized leader, and the people regarded him as the successor to President Kim Il Sung.
In those days Kim Jong Il was a young statesman in his early thirties.
The Korean people’s infinite respect for him emanated from his high profile.
With regard to a great man, some said that he should be a renowned ideologue or philosopher with clear-thinking brains; others insisted that he should be an inventor who has startled the world or a man of literature whose works are loved by the people, and still others said that he should be a brave hero or a military genius.
Human history records many great men, but not a great man who is possessed of the power of both the sword and the pen as well as of love for his country, nation and fellow people.
The Korean people found in Kim Jong Il far-sighted wisdom, excelled creative skill and audacity, and mettle proper to a hero. They also found in him unshakable faith and will, a crystal-clear conscience and a sense of obligation, ardent love for his country and fellow people, revolutionary comradeship, burning passion and pride in his nation, tenderness, simplicity, and modesty.
To be continued...
(Great Leader Kim Jong Il’s Biography 2)

Scenes of mass grief as mourners line streets at funeral for Kim Jong Il

(28 Dec2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mid of start of funeral procession with car carrying large portrait of Kim Jong Il
2. Wide of soldiers and civilians bowing
3. Long shot of exterior Kumsusan Memorial Palace with portrait of Kim Il Sung and flag at half mast
4. Mid and zoom out from large portrait of Kim Jong Il on car at head of funeral procession, behind him Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission
5. Wide of hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
6. Soldiers watching procession
7. Hearse with Kim Jong Un walking beside it
8. Mid of weeping soldiers and civilians watching procession
9. Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse, pull out and pan
10. Tracking shot of soldiers and civilians screaming and crying
11. Close and pull out of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse
12. Tracking shot of civilians screaming and crying, held back by soldiers
13. Mid of hearse with Kim Jong Un and pan to onlookers screaming and crying
13. Soldiers and civilians wailing
14. Various of hearse and motorcade after it has just left Kumsusan Memorial Palace
15. Close of women crying
16. Wide of hearse and motorcade pull out to wide driving through downtown Pyongyang
17. Wide driving shot passing by crowds of mourners
18. Wide of funeral motorcade driving through Kim Il Sung Square
19. Wide of women crying
20. Wide of hearse driving round Kim Il Sung Square
21. Wide of mourners crying and pan to hearse driving past in Kim Il Sung Square
22. Close of men grieving
23. Wide of motorcade
24. Mid of women crying and pan to motorcade passing
25. Women crying
26. Wide pan from hearse driving past, to mourners screaming and crying
27. Mourners screaming and crying
28. Wide of motorcade from rear
29. Wide of exterior of Kumsusan Memorial Palace
30. Wide of motorcade returning to Kumsusan Memorial Palace after procession around city
31. Wide of military watching motorcade
32. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
33. Wide of onlookers grieving
34. Close of Kim Jong Un walking next to hearse and pull out to wide
35. Wide of Kim Jong Un and hearse
36. Mid of honour guard holding flags
37. Close of member of honour guard looking tearful
38. Wide pan of crowd outside memorial palace
39. Mid of Kim Jong Un standing outside memorial palace with Vice MarshalRi Yong Ho on his right and parliament head Kim Yong Nam on his left, with PremierChoe Yong Rim on the left of Kim Yong Nam
40. Various of honour guard marching past
41. Wide exterior of memorial palace
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Footage from APTNNorth Korea showed tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday, wailing and clutching their chests as a black hearse carried late leader Kim Jong Il's body through the capital for a final farewell.
The procession also put his young son and successor, Kim Jong Un, on centre stage.
He was head mourner on a gray and freezing day, walking with one hand on the hearse, the other raised in salute, his head somberly bowed against the wind.
Associated Press Television News was the only foreign independent media crew covering the event.
At the end of the 2 1/2-hour procession, Kim Jong Un stood flanked by the top party and military officials who are expected to be his inner circle of advisers as goose-stepping soldiers carrying flags and rifles marched by.
Kim Jong Il - who led the nation with absolute rule after father Kim Il Sung's death in 1994, through a devastating famine that killed hundreds of thousands and a controversial drive to build up nuclear and missile programs that earned North Korea international sanctions and condemnation - died of a heart attack December 17 at age 69.
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Kim Han-sol: A Future Leader of North Korea? | The New York Times

Kim Han-sol, the nephew of North Korean ruler Kim Jong-un, is young, college-educated, fluent in English and living abroad. And he has called his uncle a dictator. But chances are slim he could ever lead his homeland. Here's why.
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Kim Han-Sol is the nephew of North Korean leader Kim Jung Un. Kim Han-Sol's father, Kim Jong Nam, was publicly assassinated by his uncle earlier this year. He has many different from his uncle but it might be those difference that make it difficult for him to lead North Korea in the future. North Korea recently launched an ICBM in their latest missile test which has further strained US-North Korea relations.
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Kim Jong Un at opening of new meat shop

Pyongyang, April 26 (KCNA) -- The Mansugyo Meat and FishShop built on the bank of picturesque Pothong River in Pyongyang started its business on Wednesday.
The 3-storey shop covers 5 000 plus square meters.
Its ground floor has counters of fresh and frozen fish and processed fish while the first floor counters of meat including beef, pork, goose, turkey and quail and processed foodstuff.
The second floor has a restaurant serving steak.
The opening ceremony was held on Wednesday.
The dear respected Kim Jong Un appeared at the shop to congratulate its opening.
Attended there were Kim Yong Nam, Choe Yong Rim, Choe Ryong Hae, Ri Yong Ho and other senior party, state and army officials and officials concerned.
Looking round the interior of the shop, Kim Jong Un expressed great satisfaction with the solider builders having built the shop to be loved by the people.
He ardently said leader Kim Jong Il would have seen the shop with the highest service level.
He advanced tasks to manage and operate the shop.
He visited the shop construction site in January and indicated the orientation and ways for construction, underlining the need to provide the best convenience to the consumers. -0-
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